Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell told Sporting News it was a "little bit shocking" to hear his name included in a White House petition filed by Tim Tebow fans still hopeful the team will add the free-agent quarterback.

Before it was pulled down from the White House's official website on Monday afternoon, the petition called for President Barack Obama to "Call NFL Jacksonville Jaguars GM David Caldwell and tell him to stop ignoring the Jaguars fans and sign Tim Tebow!"

"I can't imagine a scenario in which he'll be a Jacksonville Jaguar—even if he's released," Caldwell told reporters at the press conference in which he was introduced to Jacksonville media.

The Jaguars' GM also told SN that team officials are happy with the four quarterbacks they have on their roster. Caldwell said Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne both performed well in their offseason work before the draft, and the Jags expect their two intriguing undrafted rookies, Matt Scott and Jordan Rodgers, to push for a roster spot.

They also drafted a former college quarterback, Denard Robinson, who comes in as a dynamic, versatile playmaker and looked the part in the team's rookie minicamp last weekend.